Artist: Andy Stott
Album: Never The Right Time
Genre: Electronic, Ambient, Downtempo
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 40:38
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 419 MB
Tracklist:
1-01. Andy Stott – Away Not Gone (05:26)
1-02. Andy Stott – Never The Right Time (04:56)
1-03. Andy Stott – Repetitive Strain (04:18)
1-04. Andy Stott – Don’t Know How (04:59)
1-05. Andy Stott – When It Hits (01:23)
1-06. Andy Stott – The Beginning (04:30)
1-07. Andy Stott – Answers (04:49)
1-08. Andy Stott – Dove Stone (05:31)
1-09. Andy Stott – Hard To Tell (04:40)
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It’s been a decade since Andy Stott released ‘Passed Me By’, a radical re-imagining of dance music as an expression of “physical and spiritual exhaustion” (Pitchfork). What followed was a process of rapid remodelling: ‘We Stay Together’ (2011 / slow and f*cked, for the club), ‘Luxury Problems’ (2012 / greyscale romance), ‘Faith In Strangers’ (2014/ destroyed love songs), ’Too Many Voices’ (2016 / 4th world Triton shimmers) and ‘It Should Be Us’ (2019 / the club, collapsed) – a run of releases that gradually untangled complex ideas into a singular, chaotic body of work – somewhere between sound-art, techno and pop.In early 2020 – with a new album almost done and an offer to produce for a mainstream artist on the table – personal upheaval brought everything to a sudden standstill. Months of withdrawal eventually triggered a different approach. recording hours of raw material; slow horns, sibilance, delayed drums, wondering flutes – whatever, whenever.
With vocals recorded by Alison Skidmore, the album was finally completed late last year- taking on a different shape. Its songs were desolate, melancholy, defiant, beautiful – often all at once. The sounds echoed music around Stott during those months: Prince, Gavin Bryars, A.R. Kane, Bohren & der Club of Gore, Robert Turman, Cindy Lee, Leila, Catherine Christer Hennix, Junior Boys, László Hortobágyi, Nídia, Prefab Sprout – the unusual / the familiar.
Echoing that mix of new and old, each of the songs on ’Never The Right Time’ seem woven from the same thread despite following different trajectories; from the lovelorn shimmer of opener ‘Away not gone’, to the clattering linndrum pop of ‘The beginning’, through ‘Answers’ angular club haze, and the city-at-night end-credits ‘Hard to Tell’. These are songs fuelled by nostalgia and soul searching, but all hold true to a vision of music making as a form of renewal and reinvention.
A 10 year cycle, complete.